Seattle Politics and Urbanism Daily

Seattle Politics and Urbanism Daily — Lantern Podcasts

Seattle Politics and Urbanism Daily is your daily read on Seattle civic reform — coverage of City Hall, the City Council, Sound Transit and Link light rail, Seattle Public Schools, and SPD from a build-more-housing, accountability-first frame. Episodes track the mayor and the Council on housing abundance, the encampment and homelessness response, Sound Transit expansion, downtown and Capitol Hill recovery, permit reform that affects small-business owners, and SPD staffing and prosecutorial calls shaping public safety. We dig into council votes, Seattle Public Schools board decisions, and King County moves that don't otherwise make the daily news cycle. For Seattleites following Seattle politics, Link light rail, SPD, public safety, schools, and urbanism, the show is short, evidence-led, and unapologetic about preferring outcomes over ideology.

  1. 1d ago

    Seattle’s Reform Queue: Rail Money, Homelessness, and Math

    Sound Transit pushed West Seattle Link into final design as King County’s homelessness count rose to 18,365 and Seattle Public Schools began shopping for upper-level math materials, putting Seattle’s infrastructure, shelter, and classroom execution under the microscope. In this episode: Top stories: 1. Sound Transit approves over $420 million in budget amendments for West Seattle and Ballard link extensions | Westside Seattle — Westside Seattle https://www.westsideseattle.com/robinson-papers/2026/06/25/sound-transit-approves-over-420-million-budget-amendments-west-seattle 2. King County's homeless population growth slows, but lack of housing, drug use persist | Washington | thecentersquare.com — The Center Square https://www.thecentersquare.com/washington/article_d1bb0b03-20df-4520-98cc-09e0665c9409.html 3. This Week on PubliCola: June 27, 2026 — PubliCola https://publicola.com/2026/06/27/this-week-on-publicola-june-27-2026/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=this-week-on-publicola-june-27-2026 4. Seattle's Sound Transit Refunds Debt, Saving Approximately $23 Million | Metro — Metro Magazine https://www.metro-magazine.com/news/seattles-sound-transit-refunds-debt-saving-approximately-23-million 5. Washington District Seeks Math Curriculum; West Virginia System to Purchase Diagnostic Screeners — EdWeek Market Brief https://marketbrief.edweek.org/meeting-district-needs/washington-district-seeks-math-curriculum-west-virginia-system-to-purchase-diagnostic-screeners/2026/06 Follow and rate Seattle Politics and Urbanism Daily on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Feedback? Email seattle-daily-fix@lanternpodcasts.com

    10 min
  2. 5d ago

    Seattle’s Reform Tests: Homes, Harm Reduction, Transit, Streets

    Seattle City Council weighs a $6 million Montlake land buy for 50 permanently affordable homes, while King County backs off a harm-reduction cut and World Cup crowds stress-test transit, Pike Place pedestrianization, and Little Saigon enforcement. In this episode: Top stories: 1. ‘Montlake Homes’ — City making plans for $6M acquisition of 520 surplus property for new ‘affordable homeownership’ project — Capitol Hill Seattle https://www.capitolhillseattle.com/2026/06/montlake-homes-city-making-plans-for-6m-acquisition-of-520-surplus-property-for-new-affordable-homeownership-project/ 2. County's Midyear Budget Sparks Controversy Over Harm Reduction, Human Service Contracts, and Lobbyists - PubliCola — PubliCola https://publicola.com/2026/06/24/county-adopts/ 3. Little Saigon remains troubled a week after Mayor Wilson's open-air drug crackdown begins — KOMO News https://komonews.com/news/local/little-saigon-remains-troubled-a-week-after-mayor-wilsons-open-air-drug-crackdown-begins-addiction-meth-fentanyl-homeless-health-crisis-shelter-police-arrest-misdeamor-diversion-seattle 4. Two match days, 1.1 million boardings, and a new single-day record for Water Taxi ridership – Metro Matters — King County Metro https://kingcountymetro.blog/2026/06/23/two-match-days-1-1-million-boardings-and-a-new-single-day-record-for-water-taxi-ridership/ 5. Sales Were Up at Pike Place After Pedestrian Pilot. Is That...Bad? — The Urbanist https://www.theurbanist.org/sales-were-up-at-pike-place-after-pedestrian-pilot-is-that-bad/ Follow and rate Seattle Politics and Urbanism Daily on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Feedback? Email seattle-daily-fix@lanternpodcasts.com

    8 min

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Seattle Politics and Urbanism Daily is your daily read on Seattle civic reform — coverage of City Hall, the City Council, Sound Transit and Link light rail, Seattle Public Schools, and SPD from a build-more-housing, accountability-first frame. Episodes track the mayor and the Council on housing abundance, the encampment and homelessness response, Sound Transit expansion, downtown and Capitol Hill recovery, permit reform that affects small-business owners, and SPD staffing and prosecutorial calls shaping public safety. We dig into council votes, Seattle Public Schools board decisions, and King County moves that don't otherwise make the daily news cycle. For Seattleites following Seattle politics, Link light rail, SPD, public safety, schools, and urbanism, the show is short, evidence-led, and unapologetic about preferring outcomes over ideology.